MLB Free Agency 2011: The Top 10 Available Free Agents

With the 2011 Major League Baseball season just around the corner, some teams may still be looking to add some extra fire power to their rosters. With that being said, there's still an array of talent available on the market.

Most of the time a free agent is going to add depth to a teams roster, but not necessarily give you an everyday starter. Every now-and-then you can find a former All-Star who can still be a productive starter.

9. Jeremy Bonderman, SP/RP

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In 2001, Jeremy Bonderman was a first-round selection by the Oakland Athletics.

He likes to utilize his four-seam fastball, slider and splint-finger fastball. However, there's one problem with Bonderman—he has great stuff, but rarely makes a habit of back-to-back quality starts due to severe command issues.

With a career ERA of 4.89, his sub-.500 win percentage won't help his cause in free agency.

At this point Bonderman can only hope a team gives him the opportunity to work from the pen.

2. Bengie Molina, C

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The 36-year-old is known around baseball as quite the conductor from behind-the-plate. With Bengie Molina you get a catcher who knows the in-and-outs of just about every batter his pitchers face and one who guided the 2008 Angels to a World Series title.

Other than his batting average being a struggle the past couple of years, Molina still has a career average of .274, with 85 RBI's.

He may not be able to play catcher everyday; that's why an AL team should go after him so he can also DH if needed.